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was one of the city's making of the golden ring of historic towns and cities surrounding moscow which group a huge draw for tourists will be the subject of a special series here at r.t. let's take you around one of the other towns on the circuit as martin andrews shows us around. around. our. the gateway to our final location series still has the three hour college jennifer moscow out as a base you will face of my goodness and what a strange bright onion domes quite village streets and russian traditions so join me martin on his for a final program on russia's golden ring talk in. the town was first mentioned in the russian chronicle in the a ten twenty full time of peasant revolt in the area every one hundred years later the time became the capital of the real stuff su still principality it's actually quite difficult to come here by public transport strains only go as far as got to me if you need to get a bus from there the best transport method is by car the journey takes about four hours in order to promote national and international tourism in the one nine hundred sixty s. the sov
was one of the city's making of the golden ring of historic towns and cities surrounding moscow which group a huge draw for tourists will be the subject of a special series here at r.t. let's take you around one of the other towns on the circuit as martin andrews shows us around. around. our. the gateway to our final location series still has the three hour college jennifer moscow out as a base you will face of my goodness and what a strange bright onion domes quite village streets and russian...
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michelle said some of the men poised to be the city's next mayor. we are live in northwest washington tomorrow we can expect. crack>> this is a meeting a lotf people have been talking about ever since the primary. they will sit down for the first time to discuss the future of the d.c. public schools. it to be scheduled for noon today come eight days after the victory was devastating for schoolchildren. there were comments made by him to rehire some of the 266 teachers hired last year. he is keeping some support from the obama administration. arne duncan told the washington post he is a fan of him and like to see him in the sea of red the past week, if the king for to this conversation. >> thank you. a virginia woman will be put to death by lethal injection tonight. to lisa lewis to be the first person killed -- executed in virginia in years. they have refused to block the execution. a d.c. jet made a key ruling as they move closer to the murder trial. prosecutors cannot reference statements made by the statement. he is pleaded not guilty to first de
michelle said some of the men poised to be the city's next mayor. we are live in northwest washington tomorrow we can expect. crack>> this is a meeting a lotf people have been talking about ever since the primary. they will sit down for the first time to discuss the future of the d.c. public schools. it to be scheduled for noon today come eight days after the victory was devastating for schoolchildren. there were comments made by him to rehire some of the 266 teachers hired last year. he...
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into some of the southern suburbs as the day wore on we began to see some of the clouds break over the city. maybe a similar situation tomorrow. it looks at the moment we'll see cloudiness off on on tonight and probably at least half of the day tomorrow and that again is going to take a toll on temperatures. again our high today was up to 65 degrees, but frankly all of the big temperature news was taking mace out in the western states. downtown los angeles measured 113 degrees today, the hottest temperature ever measured in downtown la. the other side of the country had its problems too, but not with temperatures. i'll show you the radar in just a moment. this is the current state of temperature affairs around the mid west or at least around the chicago area. see it's in the low 50s most locations a few spots in the 40s. we're expecting that overnight tonight we're see our temperatures dip probably to the mid 40s in most areas. this is the reason. there's plenty of moisture given the temperatures. right now dew points in the 40s. temperatures won't drop below the dew point. wind it's all go
into some of the southern suburbs as the day wore on we began to see some of the clouds break over the city. maybe a similar situation tomorrow. it looks at the moment we'll see cloudiness off on on tonight and probably at least half of the day tomorrow and that again is going to take a toll on temperatures. again our high today was up to 65 degrees, but frankly all of the big temperature news was taking mace out in the western states. downtown los angeles measured 113 degrees today, the...
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louis. 85 at oklahoma city. that's where the weather is coming from. look at the air gathering in canada. there is no push of the south region. it sets up lines. look at the temperature increases. 30 warmer. that's huge. and the powerful winds the same ones that will lock into the area. spring to summer and here is the moisture plot. so the storms will produce downpours. winds south toáeplt and dew point at 52%. 69 is the water temperature. here is our chicago forecast. for this afternoon cloudy and turning windy. clusters of storms, some capable of downpours. winds will be increasing as the day goes on. cloudy and breezy. warmer and more humid storms coming through tonight. lows 64. that's a warm front going across the area. behind it winds will be south and southwest partly sunny. a high of 89. a cool front and cloudy at times. 89 and 72. that's a drop. >> three of the 5 had 90s. >> time to break out the sleeveless muscle shirt. >> it was packed away. >> some of us about # 5 years ago. >> a trivia quiz. which is not considered part of the red pour d
louis. 85 at oklahoma city. that's where the weather is coming from. look at the air gathering in canada. there is no push of the south region. it sets up lines. look at the temperature increases. 30 warmer. that's huge. and the powerful winds the same ones that will lock into the area. spring to summer and here is the moisture plot. so the storms will produce downpours. winds south toáeplt and dew point at 52%. 69 is the water temperature. here is our chicago forecast. for this afternoon...
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levon of the victims of thirst a suicide bombing in the city of the. three people have been detained following the blast. people across europe to protest against excessive surveillance by authorities and businesses saying big brother does water intrude on their privacy to protect. there's more news a half from russia and iran the world's coming your way from here and. so before the see what's happening in the world this what will. you know. always great to have your company sports today i mean these are some of the stories we're covering this hour doubling up in. a second straight grand slam final this time in new york. travel thinking it's to time u.s. . champion kim clijsters who lies in wait for is already over after the reigning holder not excited venus williams in the semifinal it's. tied at the top there's nothing we train charlie we could shore up that last way stage of the big money b.m.w. championship in illinois. twenty ten is turning out to be a dream year for. the russian no into her second successive major tennis final courtesy of a straig
levon of the victims of thirst a suicide bombing in the city of the. three people have been detained following the blast. people across europe to protest against excessive surveillance by authorities and businesses saying big brother does water intrude on their privacy to protect. there's more news a half from russia and iran the world's coming your way from here and. so before the see what's happening in the world this what will. you know. always great to have your company sports today i mean...
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i came home and got a job at windy city harvest, and received my ged. i probably never would have graduated from ged. i'd probably be dead. >> what it's telling you is the kids are not bad. it's where they're coming from, the environment they're in, and given a chance, the kids will be great. >> the transformation is remarkable. it's truly unbelievable. >> reporter: the boot camp can only accommodate 250 men at a time, so the way to get in is often several months. the average age is 22 and the first thing they do when they arrive is get their heads shaved. the executive director says the program pays for itself. besides being self sufficient with inmates doing all the laundry, the cooking and the cleaning, he says he graduate that does not go back to prison saves the state and taxpayers money. >> oh, yeah. there are other counties that are doing something similar or is cook county is t? >> that's what makes this program unique. it's the only county-run boot camp in the country. >> if it's self sufficient financially and it's working, and you've got judg
i came home and got a job at windy city harvest, and received my ged. i probably never would have graduated from ged. i'd probably be dead. >> what it's telling you is the kids are not bad. it's where they're coming from, the environment they're in, and given a chance, the kids will be great. >> the transformation is remarkable. it's truly unbelievable. >> reporter: the boot camp can only accommodate 250 men at a time, so the way to get in is often several months. the average...
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the imapproached illinois governor has been invited to speak at a trust forum in new york city next week. they say he will provide a unique perspective in federal jury convicted him of lying to the f.b.i. but deadlocked on 23 other counts, he is set to be retried in january. >>> governor pat quinn has a preelection gift for many workers on the temporary pay roll. he says he will keep the keep illinois working for another two months. >> i've gotten so many letters and messages from people, personal visits as well, saying that this job has changed my life. >> as you see there, governor quinn joined other politicians in the 28th board on the west side today. he said the state will pay $75 million to keep some 26,000 people employed. the program was set to expire friday. congress could extend funding for the program but lawmakers haven't approved that bill. workers are paid $10 an hour at jobs in both public and private industry. >>> big name in the illinois republican party, former governor endorses brady. edgar did so even though he hasn't seen eye to eye. in a statement today edgar says h
the imapproached illinois governor has been invited to speak at a trust forum in new york city next week. they say he will provide a unique perspective in federal jury convicted him of lying to the f.b.i. but deadlocked on 23 other counts, he is set to be retried in january. >>> governor pat quinn has a preelection gift for many workers on the temporary pay roll. he says he will keep the keep illinois working for another two months. >> i've gotten so many letters and messages...
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for a city that is known for beef. they know how to do it really well. it will be very hard to judge the best one. >> reporter: cohosting the event, the first ever female iron chef. >> i'm going to be looking for someone to do something really innovative. it has to taste good. whoever is bringing that will take it. >> reporter: to make matters more interesting, contenders did not come from your typical burger joint. you will not find a burger of john's menu at portino, but he was up to the challenge. >> getting ready to make the best burger in the city. >> reporter: are you nervous? >> not really. >> reporter: testing different burgers judged by a panel exexcuetive chefs, finest chefs in america. no pressure. is it possible to cook a hamburger in a french style? >> contrast the burger, -- classic burger, lettuce on it, -- what these guys do -- >> you have a restaurant in new york. you have one in beverly hills, napa valley. you brought some of the napa valley weather here. why not open a restaurant? >> i thought the weather would be enough. now, you want
for a city that is known for beef. they know how to do it really well. it will be very hard to judge the best one. >> reporter: cohosting the event, the first ever female iron chef. >> i'm going to be looking for someone to do something really innovative. it has to taste good. whoever is bringing that will take it. >> reporter: to make matters more interesting, contenders did not come from your typical burger joint. you will not find a burger of john's menu at portino, but he...
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michelle can still remember her father heading out to his job as a city worker long after multiple sclerosis admitted impossible for him to walk without crutches. he always got to work. he just had to get up a little early. yes, our families believed in the american values of self- reliance and individual responsibility and they instill those values. and their values -- in their children. they believe in a country that rewards responsibility. , a country that rewards hard work, a country built on the promise of opportunity and upward mobility. they believed in an america that gave my grandfather the chance to go to college because of the gi bill. an america that gave my grandparents the chance to buy a home because of the federal housing authority. an america that gave their children and grandchildren the chance to fulfill our dreams? to college loans. and college scholarships. it was an america where you did not buy things you could not afford, where we did not just about today, we thought about tomorrow. an america that took pride in the goods that we made, not just the things we consumed.
michelle can still remember her father heading out to his job as a city worker long after multiple sclerosis admitted impossible for him to walk without crutches. he always got to work. he just had to get up a little early. yes, our families believed in the american values of self- reliance and individual responsibility and they instill those values. and their values -- in their children. they believe in a country that rewards responsibility. , a country that rewards hard work, a country built...
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the most infested cities stretch from coast to coast. at the top? new york, where bedbugs have invaded movie theaters, retail stores. even the empire state building. >> we actually use new york city as a barometer for what we think is going to happen across the country in the next five to ten years. >> reporter: that may be enough to keep you up at night. barbara pinto, abc news, rosemont, illinois. >> and you can get more information about battling bedbugs on our website. check out abcnews.com. >>> anyone who commutes in and around the nation's big cities knows lots of urban roads are crumbling. and a new study shows just how bad those roads are. it says nearly a quarter of major highways are in substandard condition. that's a slight improvement from three years ago. the repair costs to the average motorist, $402 a year. >>> as for the drive to baseball's postseason, one team has already arrived at its destination. details, now, from will selva, at espn news. >> good morning. the last two years, the a.l. central wasn't decided until game number 163
the most infested cities stretch from coast to coast. at the top? new york, where bedbugs have invaded movie theaters, retail stores. even the empire state building. >> we actually use new york city as a barometer for what we think is going to happen across the country in the next five to ten years. >> reporter: that may be enough to keep you up at night. barbara pinto, abc news, rosemont, illinois. >> and you can get more information about battling bedbugs on our website....
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the most infested cities stretch from coast to coast. at the top? new york, where bedbugs have invaded movie theaters, retail stores. even the empire state building. >> we actually use new york city as a barometer for what we think is going to happen across the country in the next five to ten years. >> reporter: that may be enough to keep you up at night. barbara pinto, abc news, rosemont, illinois. >>> and, still ahead, the father who stood up to the bullies on his daughter's school bus, tearfully speaking out. would you have done the same thing? [meow] desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. and for the majority of patients with prescription coverage for nexium, it can cost $30 or less per month. headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain are possible side effects of nexium. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. ask your doctor if nexium can help relieve your heartburn symptoms. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. sure, but
the most infested cities stretch from coast to coast. at the top? new york, where bedbugs have invaded movie theaters, retail stores. even the empire state building. >> we actually use new york city as a barometer for what we think is going to happen across the country in the next five to ten years. >> reporter: that may be enough to keep you up at night. barbara pinto, abc news, rosemont, illinois. >>> and, still ahead, the father who stood up to the bullies on his...
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she works out of a studio in the back of her store on city island in the bronx. >> in terms of sales, we are remaining steady, which is really, really good-- especially in a business where it's not a necessity. >> reporter: riconda says she often needs extra help but is hesitant to boost payrolls until sales pick up. on the other hand, she recognizes it will take time to find the right worker and weeks to train the person to make her 850 designs, which is why she is considering hiring someone as soon as this fall. >> i would like to be able to hire somebody for right before christmas and get the store stocked up, because we do get busy last year right before christmas. >> reporter: lack of demand isn't the only problem small businesses are facing. even firms with strong sales are holding off hiring for other reasons. >> any city that has a traffic light, we have service in it. >> reporter: alex mashinsky is the c.e.o. of groundlink, a company that arranges ground transportation between any two points worldwide. revenues are up 40% in the past year, but he's not hiring. instead the fir
she works out of a studio in the back of her store on city island in the bronx. >> in terms of sales, we are remaining steady, which is really, really good-- especially in a business where it's not a necessity. >> reporter: riconda says she often needs extra help but is hesitant to boost payrolls until sales pick up. on the other hand, she recognizes it will take time to find the right worker and weeks to train the person to make her 850 designs, which is why she is considering...
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the city must also raise another $50 million to serve disadvantaged kids. in newark, 150 teachers have high hopes for the project. >> i'm so excited for what that could mean for the children and families. i could think of a billion stories in my head right now. >> reporter: in a city where 45% of the students do not graduate from high school, education experts say newark is now taking on another enormous challenge. >> if they fai every foundation, every mayor and governor is going to look at this as proof of why this will not work and may never happen again. >> reporter: but they're determined to make newark a model for success. oprah asked if zuckerberg was doing this in an effort to improve hiimage considering a new movie is coming out in the social network, that casts him in a negate light. his reply -- no. he says it's just a movie and his real life is nowhere near that dramatic. brian? >> rehema ellis on this big story inewark, new jersey. thanks. >>> now to a drama we've been following in south america. there's some encouraging news to port tonight ab
the city must also raise another $50 million to serve disadvantaged kids. in newark, 150 teachers have high hopes for the project. >> i'm so excited for what that could mean for the children and families. i could think of a billion stories in my head right now. >> reporter: in a city where 45% of the students do not graduate from high school, education experts say newark is now taking on another enormous challenge. >> if they fai every foundation, every mayor and governor is...
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it was basically 1995 and it took me about 18 months to interview from city to city, and going from place to place. this was an order to find these three. one of the most interesting things of the people were the clubs that exist in all of these cities. when you go to los angeles, there is a lake charles, louisiana club. there are multiple texas clubs, multiple new orleans clubs. i had to find a way to get access to them and then i would begin to interview them. it was a huge source of people. of the same goes for chicago with the greenville, mississippi club. there are the newton mississippi clubs. in new york, there are churches where almost everybody is from south carolina. >> what you do decide on the three that you would focus on? >> 1996. >> i am going to read a couple of things. he spent about 11 years at "the new york times." you are at boston university, right now, teaching. >> yes. >> you live in atlanta? >> i live in both cities. you taught at princeton for two years. you also taught at harvard and northwestern. why did she leave journalism? >> i do not consider myself to have
it was basically 1995 and it took me about 18 months to interview from city to city, and going from place to place. this was an order to find these three. one of the most interesting things of the people were the clubs that exist in all of these cities. when you go to los angeles, there is a lake charles, louisiana club. there are multiple texas clubs, multiple new orleans clubs. i had to find a way to get access to them and then i would begin to interview them. it was a huge source of people....
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it now ranks as one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in the city. before the tragic events of 9- 11, 24,000 people lived in lower manhattan. today, that number has more than doubled. downtown alliance president and longtime area resident elizabeth berger says it's simply a great place to live. >> i think people like the architecture, they like the views. this is one of the few places in new york where you know that manhattan is an island, and where you see what new york used to look like. >> reporter: additionally, many big businesses have opted to stay in lower manhattan, while others are venturing into the area for the first time. yes, financial services and are still a large component, but the economy is diversifying. the big question is whether lower manhattan can absorb all of the new office space that will come onto the market once the world trade center buildings are completed in the next few years. ric clark, c.e.o. of brookfield properties, one of manhattan's biggest landlords and owner of the world financial center opposite the trade cente
it now ranks as one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in the city. before the tragic events of 9- 11, 24,000 people lived in lower manhattan. today, that number has more than doubled. downtown alliance president and longtime area resident elizabeth berger says it's simply a great place to live. >> i think people like the architecture, they like the views. this is one of the few places in new york where you know that manhattan is an island, and where you see what new york used to look...
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>> it was basically 1995 and it took me about 18 months going from city to city, place to place. the prince hall, masons and all these different places in order to find these three. one of the most interesting sources of people were the state clubs that exist in all of these cities. in los angeles, there's a lake charles louisiana club, eamon row louisiana club, multiple texas clubs, new orleans clubs. i would have to find a way to get access to them. and begin interviewing them. that's where you would get a group of people. there's the greenville, mississippi club, brook haven mississippi club. and in new york there are churches where everybody is from south carolina. >> i'm going to read a couple of things. you spent about 11 years with the "new york times." 1984-1985. you teach at boston university. you live in atlanta. i commute back and forth. >> you graduated from howard here and taught at harvard some and north. why did you leave journalism? >> i don't consider myself as having left journalism? >> why did you leave newspaper writing? >> i wanted to write this book. i wante
>> it was basically 1995 and it took me about 18 months going from city to city, place to place. the prince hall, masons and all these different places in order to find these three. one of the most interesting sources of people were the state clubs that exist in all of these cities. in los angeles, there's a lake charles louisiana club, eamon row louisiana club, multiple texas clubs, new orleans clubs. i would have to find a way to get access to them. and begin interviewing them. that's...
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city law requires candidates to have lived in the city for the past 12 months. rahm emanuel owns a home on the north side but a aren'ter lives there. >> he has a home here. yes it's rented out. but they look at other factor it's. what is his intention. did he vote here? is he registered to vote here? all of those things are checked. he'll survive the challenge. >> rahm emanuel's announcement may take place in the white house rose garden with president obama. >>> chicago tribune has found that nearly 10% of governor quinn's point tees have ties to campaign donations and zero of them came within two months of the appointment. quinn has received political contributions connected to at least 77 people 55 pointed. the farther of one donated $50,000 to quinn after he appointed his daughter the commissioner of the metropolitan water district. they are not illegal in illinois. governor quinn tells the tribune he does not give any consideration to campaign donations when he makes appointments. >>> a new poll suggest that's republican state senator bill brady has widened
city law requires candidates to have lived in the city for the past 12 months. rahm emanuel owns a home on the north side but a aren'ter lives there. >> he has a home here. yes it's rented out. but they look at other factor it's. what is his intention. did he vote here? is he registered to vote here? all of those things are checked. he'll survive the challenge. >> rahm emanuel's announcement may take place in the white house rose garden with president obama. >>> chicago...
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not to turn her back on the city. >> rich and i feel the city of chicago has welcomed us. and i know myself over these past years the spiritual support i've had from this community. it's touched me more than you'll ever know. >> reporter: for years she's been living with and fighting breast cancer. today she walks with a cane by hopes to lose it soon. recovery from surgeries has been slow and tedious, she shows no signs of failing. as for her husband's steps post politics. >> i think it's another door opening. a new adventure in our life. i'm looking forward to it. >> reporter: she agrees with her husband's call to call it quits and remains tight lipped about what's next for her, the mayor and chicago. >> he loves being mayor. but as he said, it's time to move on. and -- but we'll always be there for chicago. >> reporter: exactly what she and the mayor have up their sleeves is a mystery to us all. spending time together with their children and grandchildren is definitely a priority she says today. >> and you saved the scoop for last. she named who she'd like to be the next
not to turn her back on the city. >> rich and i feel the city of chicago has welcomed us. and i know myself over these past years the spiritual support i've had from this community. it's touched me more than you'll ever know. >> reporter: for years she's been living with and fighting breast cancer. today she walks with a cane by hopes to lose it soon. recovery from surgeries has been slow and tedious, she shows no signs of failing. as for her husband's steps post politics. >>...
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. >> the swamp is not deeper or more dense than in the try city area. mendez was under investigation by prosecutors for helping a nonprofit community agency receive millions of dollars in federal grants while the agency was paying more than $300,000 to the senator in rent. after they subpoenaed agency documents the investigation did not yield any official charges. he is charged with 13 violations of congressional ethics rules this year. including allegations he fail to do report rental income on vacation property in the dominican republic. >> to me these allegations are evidence that's all. that's all. >> since wrangle rejected last minute pleas for fellow democrats to cut a deal and resign and a highly publicized trial is expected in the house sometime after the midterm elections. eric nasa new york representative may have only joined congress in january 2009 but my march of 2010 he was already under investigation by the house ethics committee. the married democrats there were rumored he prom significances and even groped some of the young staffers. th
. >> the swamp is not deeper or more dense than in the try city area. mendez was under investigation by prosecutors for helping a nonprofit community agency receive millions of dollars in federal grants while the agency was paying more than $300,000 to the senator in rent. after they subpoenaed agency documents the investigation did not yield any official charges. he is charged with 13 violations of congressional ethics rules this year. including allegations he fail to do report rental...
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they're 7-1 on this three- city trip and finish it up in florida tomorrow afternoon. >>>other football. southern illinois lost to southeast missouri, and of course the bears in dallas tofrm to take on the cowboys and rich king already in place. >>> and finally the mets and the braves hernandez facing hudson and that hurts. but hernandez sucked it up and stayed in the game, and on the next pitch from hudson, a two- run homer to right so a happy ening to a painful saga and only if he got around if bases. >> wow. that makes my ankle hurts. >> oh man, yeah. >> he finally made it but they had to turn the lights on to get him to home plate. >> yeah, dallas. >> could be ugly. >> we'll see. >> okay. that's going to do it for us tonight. >> i'm jashgy banks. >> i'm robert jordan and from all of us, have a great night. >> -- i'm jackie banks. ring ring. progresso. i look great in my wedding dress with the help of your amazing light soups. now we're adding even bigger pieces of white-meat chicken. oh, so when's the big day? oh, we got married years ago. but the point is, i fit i
they're 7-1 on this three- city trip and finish it up in florida tomorrow afternoon. >>>other football. southern illinois lost to southeast missouri, and of course the bears in dallas tofrm to take on the cowboys and rich king already in place. >>> and finally the mets and the braves hernandez facing hudson and that hurts. but hernandez sucked it up and stayed in the game, and on the next pitch from hudson, a two- run homer to right so a happy ening to a painful saga and only...
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so that wo take it all the way out to the city limits there. and really provide transportation for not only the far south siders but south suburban residents who would drive to the park and ride facility that would be built at 130 and be able to ride the redlan to work -- red line to work. there is some metra service on the electric line but for most of the day it's one train an hour so it's pretty spotty. >> how would this -- if this happens and it sounds like it's stale big if, if this happens, how would this affect the surrounding economies? >> well, locally leaders are optimistic that they can take some of these areas and rejuvenated them and create small businesses like exist all over the rest of the city. small shops, bakeries, fruit and vegetable stores. things that the far south side neighborhood like roseland, riverdale don't exist to any great extent. it's seen as an economic boost not only for the residents but for those people that would come in from the south suburbs, park their car and spend money at those businesses on their way
so that wo take it all the way out to the city limits there. and really provide transportation for not only the far south siders but south suburban residents who would drive to the park and ride facility that would be built at 130 and be able to ride the redlan to work -- red line to work. there is some metra service on the electric line but for most of the day it's one train an hour so it's pretty spotty. >> how would this -- if this happens and it sounds like it's stale big if, if this...
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other cities are paying $185,000. you don't need a lawyer's salary to stay an extra day at these hotels. some are offing a free night to sell rooms this fall. our partner at "usa today" reports that marriott rewards has a free pro motion. they can stay a free night by staying with a visa credit card and hyatt and best western have bonus.offers, as well. tough to fill up the hotels during the season the kids are in school. >> the three day weekend would make it tempting. >> we already work ten hours a day anyhow. >>> female will serve as a body and paint shop for metro bus and metro access the transit agency showed off a few new vehicles, including 48 hybrid pauses the $52 million project was funded through federal stimulus dollars. >>> it is 6:36. we are getting a new look at last week's deadly gas egg explosion in california. check out the surveillance video. op the left side of the screen, you see the fire ball erupt and people starting to panic. in seven minutes how a lab here in washington will play a role in list
other cities are paying $185,000. you don't need a lawyer's salary to stay an extra day at these hotels. some are offing a free night to sell rooms this fall. our partner at "usa today" reports that marriott rewards has a free pro motion. they can stay a free night by staying with a visa credit card and hyatt and best western have bonus.offers, as well. tough to fill up the hotels during the season the kids are in school. >> the three day weekend would make it tempting. >>...
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in city after city, we have communities, even entire cities, where 70 percent of homicides go unsolved and hundreds of rate kits are unopened at this moment. we have to say to the officers, start at the top of the food chain. if you have not solved most homicides in your city, and yet hundreds of free tickets that have not been opened, how do you have time to throw a kid up against a wall naskapi as a joint? if you solve all listings, go at. in the meantime, let's focus on homicide, let's focus on rape, let's get serious about treating our kids and the people in our towns barely. thank you and god bless. [applause] >> i would just like to recognize congressman bobby scott who just came in the room. he has been a longtime champion on these issues. [applause] he leads the charge on criminal justice reform in many ways. i don't know if he would like to take a minute. a congressmanwn not to take a minute. [laughter] >> thank you. it will be just a minute because we have a very distinguished panel and we want to hear from them. but i'm from the chair of the crime subcommittee and one of the
in city after city, we have communities, even entire cities, where 70 percent of homicides go unsolved and hundreds of rate kits are unopened at this moment. we have to say to the officers, start at the top of the food chain. if you have not solved most homicides in your city, and yet hundreds of free tickets that have not been opened, how do you have time to throw a kid up against a wall naskapi as a joint? if you solve all listings, go at. in the meantime, let's focus on homicide, let's focus...
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the city must close a $650 million gap. the "sun-times" reports the mayor will drain some reserve funds from the sky way sale of the parking meter lease. he will make some spending cuts and he will refinance some of the the city's debt. daley has expressed a desire to privatize taste of chicago. curb side recycling and animal care to raise more money. >>> president obama top adviser is leaving the white house next year. the white house says david ackled are -- axelrod is returning to chicago to work on the president's re-election campaign. axelrod works next to the oval office and is responsible for the president's political strategy. his wife still lives in chicago and he never bought a home in washington. axelrod has not said exactly when he is leaving washington but the white house says it will be well into next year. >>> another sign white house chief of staff rahm emanuel will return to chicago to run for mayor. in the "sun-times" today, michael said she heard through the rumor mill that emanuel tapped terry peterson t
the city must close a $650 million gap. the "sun-times" reports the mayor will drain some reserve funds from the sky way sale of the parking meter lease. he will make some spending cuts and he will refinance some of the the city's debt. daley has expressed a desire to privatize taste of chicago. curb side recycling and animal care to raise more money. >>> president obama top adviser is leaving the white house next year. the white house says david ackled are -- axelrod is...
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it's just 62 in seattle. 72 in salt lake city. and 79 out in sacramento. >>> still to come on this thursday morning, the man behind the controversy. a new york imam defends the plan to build a mosque near ground zero. >>> and food for thought this morning. we're ranking the nation's best burgers. at purina one, we want your dog to be as healthy as possible. so, we set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new, delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites, with real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants, for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. [ female announcer ] your precious eyes. when allergies make them itch don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway from the eye health experts at bausch & lomb. it works in minutes and up to 12 hours. bausch & lomb alaway. because it's not just your allergies, it's your eyes. when i brush, i like to do
it's just 62 in seattle. 72 in salt lake city. and 79 out in sacramento. >>> still to come on this thursday morning, the man behind the controversy. a new york imam defends the plan to build a mosque near ground zero. >>> and food for thought this morning. we're ranking the nation's best burgers. at purina one, we want your dog to be as healthy as possible. so, we set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new,...
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temperatures feeling fall-like in some spots. 78 in new york city, 78 in washington. you can see lots of sunshine. a mixture of sun and clouds throughout new england. down in the southeast we are looking very summer like, 92 in new orleans and 93 in san antonio. back to the west we are feeling very normal for this time of year. 80 in los angeles. salem, oregon, fallon, nevada, 78. sacramento, california, 58 and 81 in santa rosa, california. that was your friday forecast. back to you, lynn. >> michelle, thank you. >>> well, optimism hits the street, mortgage rates start to rise, and a tax on witches. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, another "resident evil" zombie thriller, this one in 3-d, has a clear path to number one this weekend. >>> the super bowl champs picked up where they left off, and one crazy day for tom brady. you're watching "early today." depression is a serious medical condition that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well, i have to keep winding myself up to
temperatures feeling fall-like in some spots. 78 in new york city, 78 in washington. you can see lots of sunshine. a mixture of sun and clouds throughout new england. down in the southeast we are looking very summer like, 92 in new orleans and 93 in san antonio. back to the west we are feeling very normal for this time of year. 80 in los angeles. salem, oregon, fallon, nevada, 78. sacramento, california, 58 and 81 in santa rosa, california. that was your friday forecast. back to you, lynn....
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i feel bad for her but the city is not the problem here. and certainly this tolling ordinance is not the problem here. >> reporter: last week lafond received three phone calls she believes is a collection agency. she says there's no way she'll pay chicago heights $500 because she's already paid enough. >> i think it's ridiculous to be honest with you. my car was never impounded, so i shouldn't have to pay for something that took my life a-- my kid's life away. >> you can read the whole story in the tribune tomorrow. >>> a crash kills a woman in her 20s and puts two others in the hospital. it happened at the caldwell intersection. the taxi caught fire and the cab driver should be okay. no further info on anyone else involved in that crash. that stretch of devon was closed for some time. >>> a garbage dumpster turns out to be a terrible place to hide from police. >>> also the gop drafts a formal pledge to america. >>> diabetes patients may lose their medication but it could also save li he's single, he's great looking and i'm going to introdu
i feel bad for her but the city is not the problem here. and certainly this tolling ordinance is not the problem here. >> reporter: last week lafond received three phone calls she believes is a collection agency. she says there's no way she'll pay chicago heights $500 because she's already paid enough. >> i think it's ridiculous to be honest with you. my car was never impounded, so i shouldn't have to pay for something that took my life a-- my kid's life away. >> you can read...
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the oldest member of the city council wants an 11th term. he feels his experience is needed because of daley's retire. >> a new mayor is going to need someone like myself to guide him. this is going to be an awesome responsibility. >> the people on this ward are very much ready for a change. they're ready for someone with a vision, determination, someone that's going to be very service-oriented to the people. >> or her. his youthful opponent could be tough to beat. he won his last election by just 700 votes. >>> man accusing of doing everything from assassinating mayor daley painting the water in chicago remains behind bars. sami samir hassoun faced a court today. he requested a psychology evaluation. the attorney reports he is competent to stand trial but things need to be considered. >>> 19-year-old george lash was shot by officers at the 55th street station. they called police saying he had a gun. he pointed that gun after officers and that's when they shot him. the lawyer for the victim's parents spoke with two witnesses who say they nev
the oldest member of the city council wants an 11th term. he feels his experience is needed because of daley's retire. >> a new mayor is going to need someone like myself to guide him. this is going to be an awesome responsibility. >> the people on this ward are very much ready for a change. they're ready for someone with a vision, determination, someone that's going to be very service-oriented to the people. >> or her. his youthful opponent could be tough to beat. he won his...
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. >>> a huge fire under a railroad bridge brings trains to a halt in new york city. [ male announcer ] today, scrubbologists reveal how the automatic shower cleaner really works. [ bubbles landing ] scrubbing bubbles combine with the water left on your shower walls. ♪ then they clean as they slide down. removes mildew stains and soap scum. cleans a dirty shower in days. then keeps it clean. scrubbing bubbles automatic shower cleaner. we work hard so you don't have to! go to autoshowercleaner.com for money-saving coupons. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. a family company. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> train service was interrupted by a huge bridge fire today in new york city. the flames broke out under the 1
. >>> a huge fire under a railroad bridge brings trains to a halt in new york city. [ male announcer ] today, scrubbologists reveal how the automatic shower cleaner really works. [ bubbles landing ] scrubbing bubbles combine with the water left on your shower walls. ♪ then they clean as they slide down. removes mildew stains and soap scum. cleans a dirty shower in days. then keeps it clean. scrubbing bubbles automatic shower cleaner. we work hard so you don't have to! go to...
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from kandahar city all the way to helmand province. once the taliban is out, the hope then is that the young afghan government will grow. dan? >> huge challenges there, miguel marquez on the front lines once again this morning. thank you, ashleigh, to you. >> at pastor of a prominent black megachurch in georgia is going to return to the pulpit for the first time since he was accused of using church funds to seduce young men. will he address the crisis that is threatening his religious empire? steve osunsami is covering the story in atlanta. steve? >> reporter: good morning, ashleigh. we expect the pews at the church to be quite full this morning. all week long there have been rumors that bishop eddie long might step down today, but his people are telling us that's just not the case and that he plans to stay. >> thank god for them. >> reporter: he's the leader of one of the largest african-american churches in the world with some 25,000 members and 250 acres, and this morning's sermon is his first public response to the four young men w
from kandahar city all the way to helmand province. once the taliban is out, the hope then is that the young afghan government will grow. dan? >> huge challenges there, miguel marquez on the front lines once again this morning. thank you, ashleigh, to you. >> at pastor of a prominent black megachurch in georgia is going to return to the pulpit for the first time since he was accused of using church funds to seduce young men. will he address the crisis that is threatening his...
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our report comes from a global post series about the growth of mega-cities. it centers on dahka, capital of the south asian nation bangladesh. this story was prepared by the team of erik german and solana pine. >> reporter: this is a good day for four-year-old shahadat. when he complained of hunger, his father had a piece of fruit to give him. >> ( translated ): when he tells me he's hungry, i try to bring him food after work. if i can't buy any food, he has to live with the hunger. >> reporter: abdur rahim's struggle to feed his family began three years ago. that's when one of south asia's biggest rivers, the brahmaputra, washed away the land his family had farmed for generations. >> ( translated ): my land was over there. now it's water. it's a river. >> reporter: he now drives a rented rickshaw in a town across from his former home and earns about a dollar a day. barely able to afford the rent for this windowless, mud-floored shack, he's decided to move his family to dhaka, the country's capital. he and his wife shapla say they'll borrow the $10 they need
our report comes from a global post series about the growth of mega-cities. it centers on dahka, capital of the south asian nation bangladesh. this story was prepared by the team of erik german and solana pine. >> reporter: this is a good day for four-year-old shahadat. when he complained of hunger, his father had a piece of fruit to give him. >> ( translated ): when he tells me he's hungry, i try to bring him food after work. if i can't buy any food, he has to live with the hunger....
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the city's currently openly gay alerman. tunney says he is focused on running for re-election to the city council right now. and congressman mike quigley is flying to d.c. today to meet with emanuel later this afternoon. quickly currently holds fifth congressional district seat. emanuel gave up to become president obama's chief of staff and quigley has said that he, too is considering a run for mayor. >>> let's talk about another politician. one who has spent nearly four decades in the chicago city council and who is ready for more. alderman bernie stone says he is running again. wgn's randy belesomo joins us from city hall. >> reporter: good afternoon. now would be the worst of all times to walk away. he will be running again despite his age and does not know why mayor daley would choose to, quote, abandon ship now. the 50th ward alderman is the oldest. he will be 83 in november. he is the second longest serving and vice mayor. stone says beginning in 2011 needs him especially because of mayor daley's decision to retire. he
the city's currently openly gay alerman. tunney says he is focused on running for re-election to the city council right now. and congressman mike quigley is flying to d.c. today to meet with emanuel later this afternoon. quickly currently holds fifth congressional district seat. emanuel gave up to become president obama's chief of staff and quigley has said that he, too is considering a run for mayor. >>> let's talk about another politician. one who has spent nearly four decades in the...
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louis. 70 in chicago but 80 in little rock and 84 at oklahoma city. on the other hand look at the autumnal chill from northern minnesota to northern montana and this extends northward into a 30-degree air mass up to the north. it's getting cool out there. days of shortened more than nine hours in northern north america. we lost about 2.3 hours of daylight here seasonally as the days compress. but it's gorgeous. 71 in chicago. milwaukee is at 66. much of the mid west cooler than 24 hours ago. and there is a little plot of moisture coming up into the plains. storm prediction center is predicting an active severe weather outbreak in the plains once again as happened yesterday. that little moisture tongue hits this jet stream and impulse comes along and the whole thing goes up. you see how this branch of the jet is coming southward? there is some really cool air in this notice next couple of days in this pattern. but it comes southward and then kind of sheers off to the east. one of these days it will come south and keep going but we aren't there yet. win
louis. 70 in chicago but 80 in little rock and 84 at oklahoma city. on the other hand look at the autumnal chill from northern minnesota to northern montana and this extends northward into a 30-degree air mass up to the north. it's getting cool out there. days of shortened more than nine hours in northern north america. we lost about 2.3 hours of daylight here seasonally as the days compress. but it's gorgeous. 71 in chicago. milwaukee is at 66. much of the mid west cooler than 24 hours ago....
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the former city manager is among those in custodies. rizzo was collecting an annual salary of nearly $800,000 a year in this tiny town. we'll see what happens with that investigation. have you heard? there's a bedbug summit happening. if you're bit by a beg bud, you're not laughing. find out how experts plan on tackling the blood sucking pests hitting the city and suburbs across the country. >>> plus, what does the tea party really stand for? we have a new video by sarah palin. she's trying to clarify that question. >> the tea party movement is not a top down operation. it's a ground up call to action forcing both parties to change the way they're doing business. >> more of it coming up. [ female announcer ] you use the healing power of touch every day. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving heat patch activates sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals for deep penetrating relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only f
the former city manager is among those in custodies. rizzo was collecting an annual salary of nearly $800,000 a year in this tiny town. we'll see what happens with that investigation. have you heard? there's a bedbug summit happening. if you're bit by a beg bud, you're not laughing. find out how experts plan on tackling the blood sucking pests hitting the city and suburbs across the country. >>> plus, what does the tea party really stand for? we have a new video by sarah palin. she's...
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city. his neighbors don't think he was serious. >> he just big mouth. just talking. >> just talking? >> i thought. >> bluffing? >> probably. >> had he ever mentioned anything like blowing up anything to you or kill the mayor to you? >> no. >> the lebanese immigrant's grand plan came to an end saturday after an fbi informant set him up with a phony explosive device. hassoun dropped that device in a trash can in front of a bar in the 3500 block of north clark. before it went off he was arrested. his neighbors say he comes from a good family and say the whole thing is a shame. >> yeah, sure. everybody feels sorry for him because he is young guy. supposed to be more try to look toward his future. we wish him good luck. >> reporter: and federal officials say hassoun was not motivated by political or religious views. he simply wanted to make money. he is charged with attempting to use a weapons of mass destructions and attempting to detonate an explosive device. he is due in court tomorrow. in al
city. his neighbors don't think he was serious. >> he just big mouth. just talking. >> just talking? >> i thought. >> bluffing? >> probably. >> had he ever mentioned anything like blowing up anything to you or kill the mayor to you? >> no. >> the lebanese immigrant's grand plan came to an end saturday after an fbi informant set him up with a phony explosive device. hassoun dropped that device in a trash can in front of a bar in the 3500 block of...